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What Would Be Best?

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All winning runs come to an end and most teams have a bad run at some point in the season.

Would the bad run be better to occur sooner so we can recover from it or later when (possibly) more teams have worked us out and possible injuries have occurred or players faded?

Would you take 6 points off qpr and Burnley but drop lots of other points or lose to both but win the majority of the others?

Posted

All winning runs come to an end and most teams have a bad run at some point in the season.

Would the bad run be better to occur sooner so we can recover from it or later when (possibly) more teams have worked us out and possible injuries have occurred or players faded?

Would you take 6 points off qpr and Burnley but drop lots of other points or lose to both but win the majority of the others?

I'd rather we stack up the points now and should the worse happen we have a comfortable points cushion to fall back on. The alternative is to lose points now and possible fall behind a bit, which isn't ideal.

To be honest with the squad we have I don't see us going on any kind of disastrous run. Maybe a couple of losses in a row but not a win drought for any notable length.

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I'd rather we stack up the points now and should the worse happen we have a comfortable points cushion to fall back on. The alternative is to lose points now and possible fall behind a bit, which isn't ideal.

To be honest with the squad we have I don't see us going on any kind of disastrous run. Maybe a couple of losses in a row but not a win drought for any notable length.

Our worst run of defeats was two games I think so it bodes well. But being a leicester fan means you're bound to think its gonna go tits up somewhere along the line.

you mention the squad but whilst we have experience on the bench the strikers bar perhaps waggy aren't players you'd put on to chase the game. Similarly at the back on Tuesday where we didn't have one defender on the bench

Posted

I think I'd prefer to lose to both and take lots of points off others, we've got a big enough cushion to third to allow for that scenario and Burnley are fading slowly but surely and are unlikely to catch us.

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I think I'd prefer to lose to both and take lots of points off others, we've got a big enough cushion to third to allow for that scenario and Burnley are fading slowly but surely and are unlikely to catch us.

though derby and forest if they win their game in hand are hot on Burnleys heels

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though derby and forest if they win their game in hand are hot on Burnleys heels

True, but I don't think they'll catch us either. Forest don't lose many but don't win enough games either. Derby seem to come a cropper as soon as they play anyone decent. I would have liked both to go up this season along with us assuming we make it, but I think they're still a season or two away.

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I honestly don't think we will have a bad run and I can't see us losing more than two on the bounce or go more than three without a win (unless that is classed as a bad run)

I think from now until the end of the season we will be averaging around 2 points a game. We're currently averaging 2.25.

That would put us on 99 points and should comfortably secure us as champions and promotion with a few games to go.

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Real Madrid in the 2015/16 Champions League group stages would suit me just fine. Think I could cope with losing that one.

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